THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST
Episode 48 – Devolution, Revolution, and Special Guest Kevin McKenna MP
Is devolution the end of Kent’s local councils as we know them? Dive into this week’s gripping episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, where big changes are on the horizon. Join Simon and the team as they explore the potential dissolution of Kent County Council, Medway Council, and others in favour of a new mayoral system. This episode uncovers insights from key political figures about upcoming by-elections in Medway and Swale Borough Council’s shifting coalitions.
Local Government Reform
- Devolution White Paper: The government’s proposal will lead to major restructuring with potential dissolution of current councils like Kent County Council and Medway Council within three years.
- Impact on Elections: Uncertainty looms over whether upcoming council elections will proceed amid these proposed changes.
Medway By-Elections
- Resignations from three Labour MPs have triggered by-elections in Rochester East, Warren Wood, and Gillingham South.
- Current Labour majority is at risk if they lose all seats; however, historical voting patterns suggest this is unlikely.
Swale Borough Council Developments
- The Green Party exits coalition due to disagreements over new housing targets set by Labour’s planning policy.
- Despite their departure, the remaining coalition maintains a majority necessary for passing budgets.
Westminster Watch
WASPI Women Controversy:
- Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall announced no compensation for women affected by state pension age changes despite previous Ombudsman recommendations.
Insights from MP Kevin McKenna:
- Newly elected MP discusses his stance on strategic development plans like Highsted Park amidst public concern over infrastructure strain in Sittingbourne.
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